Dear US Office of Weights and Measures
Dear Sir or Madam,
I would like to politely contempt about the usage of weird, unintuitive and completely superfluous paper sizes commonly in use throughout territories under your jurisdiction and exactly nowhere else in the world. It probably nearly doubles the shelf space required to store different sizes of stock picture frames, since stores have to supply them in rounded inch sizes as well as the sizes of the incredibly sensible system of ISO 216.
Because of my vast supply of experiential evidence, I will dare claim that the buyer experience would be greatly enhanced by the obviation of these archaic paper sizes - too vast a choice of too similar products is a detriment to profits, as Apple inc. (APL) has proven time and time again.
I would propose instituting a fine for any and all printers sold supporting irrelevant paper sizes, such as US Letter, US Legal and pretty much all others whose name starts with US and not A, B or C. Of course, plotters and other printers that can use arbitrary paper sizes should be exempt, but in this case the outdated paper sizes should be barred from appearing on the user interface as options.
Thank you for your swift and decisive resolution of this terrible drain on everyperson's time,
Yours,
Concerned citizens









